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RE: [FWP] 100 point words.
Sure.
perl -ne'$t+=ord($&)-ord"`"while/./g;print if$t==100;$t=0'
I'm just not sure why I need the () around $&.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ronald J Kimball [mailto:rjk@linguist.dartmouth.edu]
Sent: Friday, July 23, 1999 2:24 PM
To: Brent Michalski
Cc: fwp@technofile.org
Subject: Re: [FWP] 100 point words.
On Fri, Jul 23, 1999 at 12:52:35PM -0500, Brent Michalski wrote:
> Last summer my son came home with an assignment to find as many words as
> he could that add up to 100 points. With A=1, B=2, ... Z=26
>
> We were going on vacation that week and had 2 10 hour drives in the
> car. At the end of the 20 hours, we had 4 or 5 words that added up to
> 100. PRINTER is a word that adds up to 100.
>
> Well, it was driving me nuts so I told him that when we got back, i'd
> write a Perl program to figure this out for us. The kid who found the
> most words got a prize :-) [motivation]...
>
> Anyway, I wrote a program in about 15 minutes with about 20 lines of
> code. We ran it against several dictionary files and came up with 10
> 4-column pages with words that add up to 100!
>
> It would be fun to create such a program and run it against a
> "standard/common" dictionary and see who could do it in the coolest, or
> shortest, way...
>
> What do you think?
>
For shortest, can anyone beat this one-liner?
perl -e'while(<>){$t+=1+ord($1)-ord"a"while/(.)/g;print if$t==100;$t=0}'
Ronald
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